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Revedo [Tax Refund Shop] (리베도)

Revedo [Tax Refund Shop] (리베도)

3.8Km    2024-06-27

209, Bongcheon-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul

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Ribon [Tax Refund Shop] (리본)

Ribon [Tax Refund Shop] (리본)

3.8Km    2024-06-27

209, Bongcheon-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul

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Monte Milano [Tax Refund Shop] (몬테밀라노)

Monte Milano [Tax Refund Shop] (몬테밀라노)

3.8Km    2024-06-27

209, Bongcheon-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul

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Belisian [Tax Refund Shop] (벨리시앙)

Belisian [Tax Refund Shop] (벨리시앙)

3.8Km    2024-06-26

209, Bongcheon-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul

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Petillante [Tax Refund Shop] (뻬띠앙뜨)

Petillante [Tax Refund Shop] (뻬띠앙뜨)

3.8Km    2024-06-27

209, Bongcheon-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul

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S Market Kids [Tax Refund Shop] (S마켓키즈)

S Market Kids [Tax Refund Shop] (S마켓키즈)

3.8Km    2024-07-09

209, Bongcheon-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul

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Standard Eyewear [Tax Refund Shop] (스탠다드안경원)

Standard Eyewear [Tax Refund Shop] (스탠다드안경원)

3.8Km    2024-06-27

134, Dongjak-daero, Seocho-gu, Seoul

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Seoul National Cemetery (국립서울현충원)

4.5Km    2024-03-07

210, Hyeonchung-ro, Dongjak-gu, Seoul
+82-2-813-9625

Seoul National Cemetery is a national cemetery for individuals who worked or fought for Korea and sacrificed their lives. It encompasses those who fought for Korea's independence from the late 19th century to the early 20th century, those who perished in the Korean War (1950-1953), and former presidents, totaling over 165,000 individuals. There are exhibition halls and parks with related artifacts. Shuttle buses are provided for the convenience of visitors.

Olive Young - Siheung Sageori Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 시흥사거리)

Olive Young - Siheung Sageori Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 시흥사거리)

4.7Km    2024-04-22

228, Siheung-daero, Geumcheon-gu, Seoul

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Ononsa Guesthouse (온온사)

Ononsa Guesthouse (온온사)

4.7Km    2023-07-17

58 Gwanaksan-gil, Gwacheon-si, Gyeonggi-do

Though Ononsa, which was a guesthouse in Gwacheon, was constructed in the 27th year of King Injo's reign in the Joseon dynasty (1649), the name, "Ononsa," was given to this area during the reign of King Jeongjo. On February 11, 1790 during his royal procession to the tomb of his father, Crown Prince Sado, stayed at an inn in Gwacheon and, as he felt that it "has nice views and provides a comfortable stay," he bestowed upon the place plaques that he wrote himself - "Ononsa" to Seoheon and "Burimheon," which was the old nickname of Gwacheon, to Dongheon. This is how this place began to be called Ononsa.

It was designated as a Tangible Cultural Heritage of Gyeonggi-do on June 2, 1980, and it was restored on December 2, 1986 after being torn down.